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Information and Influence: Lobbying for Agendas and Votes
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A Dual Method of Empirically Evaluating Dynamic Competitive Equilibrium Models with Distortionary Taxes, Including Applications to the Great Depression and World War II
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The Lucas Expectations Anniversary Conference [attendees]
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Exogeneity and Causal Ordering in Macroeconomic Models
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New Methods in Business Cycle Research: Proceedings from a Conference [front matter]
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Wage and Price Dynamics in U. S. Manufacturing
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Legal Restrictions and Welfare in a Simple Model of Money
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Currency Elasticity and Banking Panics: Theory and Evidence
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Poinecare's Stabilization: Stopping a Run on Government Debt
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Reputation and Constructive Ambiguity in Financial Contracting
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Crazy Explanations for the Productivity Slowdown
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Searching for Investment Opportunities: A Micro Foundation
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Income Distribution, Communities and the Quality of Public Education: A Policy Analysis
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Risk Taking by Entrepreneurs
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On the Fluctuations Induced by Majority Voting
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Population, Technology, and Growth: From the Malthusian Regime to the Demographic Transition
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Endogenous Incompleteness Conference [announcement]
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Conference on Economic Growth and Development [agenda]
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Models of Economic Growth and Development [front matter]
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Wage and Price Dynamics in U.S. Manufacturing
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New Methods in Business Cycle Research: Proceedings from a Conference [introduction]
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Business Cycle Modeling Without Pretending to Have Too Much A Priori Economic Theory
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Comments on Time Series Analysis and Causal Concepts in Business Cycle Research
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Discussion of John Geweke's "Wage and Price Dynamics in U.S. Manufacturing" and Thomas J. Sargent and Christopher A. Sims' "Business Cycle Modeling Without Pretending to Have Too Much A Priori Economic Theory"
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Conference on Monetary Theory and Financial Intermediation [agenda]
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Conference on Monetary Theory and Financial Intermediation [attendees]
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Money, Trade Credit, and Asset Prices
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Conference on Monetary Theory and Financial Intermediation [cover]
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More on Money as a Medium of Exchange
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Money Versus Credit Rationing: Evidence for the National Banking Era, 1880-1914
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Toward a Theory of International Currency
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Conference on the Law and Economics of Federalism [agenda]
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Self-Enforcing Federalism: Solving the Two Fundamental Dilemmas
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Federalisms: Unstable by Design
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Commerce Clause Restraints on State Tax Incentives
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Innovation, Imitation and Economic Growth
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Reputation and Constructive Ambiguity in Financial Contracting
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Matthus to Solow
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The French Depression in the Thirties
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Understanding the Great Depression: What Can We Learn from the Italian Experience?
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Depressions Conference [presenters]
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Midwest Econometrics Group [agenda]
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Productivity and the Industrial Revolution [agenda]
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Legal Restrictions and Welfare in a Simple Model of Money
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Flexibility, Investment, and Growth
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Midwest Econometrics Group [attendees]
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A Rational Theory of Income Inequality and the Size of Government in a Dynamic Model of Kuznets' Hypothesis
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Measuring the Rate of Technological Progress in Structures
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Indirect Estimation of Multifactor Continuous Time Term Structure Models
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Political Party Negotiations, Income Distribution, and Endogenous Growth
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